Believers respond to accusations by affirming that 'it is Christ that died' for their sins.
When faced with accusations of sin, believers can respond confidently with the proclamation that 'it is Christ that died.' This truth serves as a rallying cry against the adversary's attacks, whether from Satan, the world, or conscience. Spurgeon illustrates that when accused, we should hold steadfast to this one declaration: Christ’s death sufficiently addresses all our sins. It negates the efficacy of any accusation against us, reminding us that our standing is not based on our performance but on Christ's atoning work. Thus, we find both assurance and strength in the knowledge that our sins were laid upon Christ, who bore the penalty in our place.
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